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"VTOETH QHOEE TJEGATTA. WEDNESDAY, 9th November, 1881. PKOGOmiME : 1. Handicap Cutter Eace. First- Prize : Cup, presented by the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, valued at 25 guineas, with £5 added ; 2nd Prize : Binocular Glass, with £5 added ; 3rd Prize, £5 ss. 2. All-Comers Inrigged Gig Eace, with Coxswain. Ist Prize, £10 ; 2nd Prize if sufficient entries. 3. Yachts and Fishing Boats, Decked or Half -Decked, under 10 tons, and not less than 5 tons. Ist Prize: Cup, presented by the Observer office, valued at 11 guineas, with £5 added ; 2nd Prize, Butter Cooler, with £3 added. 4. Bona-fide Amateurs Senior Eace, to be rowed in Inrigged Gigs, with Coxswain. Ist Prize : 5 Trophies. 5. Fihst-class Open Sailing Boats over 20 feet overall. Ist Prize : Cup, presented by Mr Montague, valued at £6 6s, with £3 added ; 2nd Prize, £5. 6. Bona-fide Abiateur's Junior Eace, to be rowed in inrigged ships, with coxswain. Ist Prize: 5 Trophies. 7. Second-class Open Sailing Boats, under 2o feet and not less than 16 feet. Ist Prize : Cup, presented by Herald office, valued at 10 guineas, with £2 added : 2nd Prize : Cup presented by Mr Alexander • 3rd Prize, £2. 8. Yachts and Fishing Boats, Decked or Half-decked, under 5 tons. Ist Prize : Cup, valued at £5 ss ; 2nd Prize : £3. 9. Dingt Eace for Boys iinder 17 years of age. Dingy not to exceed 12 feet, over-all. Ist Prize •. Cup, prsented by Mi Kohn ; 2nd Prize : £2. 10. Third-class Open Sailing Boats under 16 feet, and not less than 13 feet. Ist Prize : Cup, valued at £5 ss, with £2 added ; 2nd Prize : Musical Box, *vith £1 added. 11. Fourth-class Open Sailing Boats under 13 feet, over-all. Ist Prize: Biscuit Box, presented by Messrs Porter and Co. ; 2nd Prize : £2. 12. A Ship's Gig Eace will be added if sufficient inducement otters. 13. Tub Race. Prize : £2. 14. Greasy Boom. Prize : £2, and a Goose. 15. Duck Hunt. Prize : Flagship Subscription. 10. Nautical Pir; Hunt. Prize : the Captured Pig. C. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. ROGKRAMME OP SPORTS, to be held in conjunction with the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Association's Cattle Show on NOVEMBER fh'ir, 1881, on the Ellcrslio Racecourse : — 150 Yards Handicap — Ist prize, £7; 2nd, £3; 3rd, Cl -00 Yards Handicap— lst prize, £7 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £1 3 Mile Walking Handicap — Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1 1 Mile Handicap — Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, 120 Yards Maiden — Ist prize, Silver Cup ; 2nd, Silver Cup 120 Yards (Boys under 16)— 1st prize, £1 10 ; 2nd, 10s. Entries will close on November 2nd, at the Custom-house Hotel, Eort-strect. ROBERT E. ELLIS, Secretary. W. ADAMS, Treasurer. -Vjn~ 1 L L I A M T H O B 3ST E, SOLICITOR, EEMOVED TO MOEE CONVENIENT OFFICES, COENEE QUEEU-STKEET AND VuiCANLaxe. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC A CLUB. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The TENTH ATHLETIC SPOETS of the above Club will be held in the Domain Cricket Ground on SATUBDAY, the 26th November next. PEOGEAMME. 1. 120 Yards' Maiden Eace, for all who have never won a prize in a Club flat or hurdle race. 2. The Amateur Athletic Club Cup. Three distances, viz., 100, 200, and 300 yards (handicap). 3. 1000 Yards' Handicap. 4. Quarter-mile Handicap. Open to amateurs, members o£ recognised cricket, football, and rowing clubs ; to be introduced by members of the A.A.C. 5. 200 Yards' Hurdle Handicap ; 12 nights. 6. Siamese Eace. 7. Tug of War : heats, 8. High Jump. 9. Consolation Handicap ; 150 yards. E. NEVILLE E. FOEDER, Hon Sec. ■VT O T I C E . LOOK OUT FOB MY WATCH ADVERTISEMENT, With Price List, as soon as my New Stock arrives. 20 per cent, less than any other House, in New Zealand. F. H. LEWISSON. KJOH N S O N • begs to announce to the public that he has opened a shop for the sale of babjjett's benowned pork pies, sausag-es, and genekal s3iali goods, and hopes by cleanliness and attention to receive a share of public patronage. Note the address— Opposite New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Qween-street. 1229 mHOS.BE D M O N D*, AiJTHOBISED StTBYEVOR, LICENSED LAND TRANSFER SUBVEYOR. Address: EPSOM, •Auckland,

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 58, 22 October 1881, Page 85

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Page 85 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 58, 22 October 1881, Page 85

Page 85 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 58, 22 October 1881, Page 85

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